because this stuff is never ever made public. brian: fbi going to get a look at it before it comes out, according to schiff. yes. what does raw intelligence consist of? digital recordings of telephone conversations, copies of text messages, copies of emails u any kind of fiberoptic information that was transmitted that was captured by the intelligence community. intelligence communities, which exists to preserve national security, doesn t want the public or the bad guys to know the nature and extent of what they capture and download. if these raw materials come out, we will know that. steve: so a week ago, the democrats didn t want the republican memo to come out it came out on friday. they were steamed that when there was a vote, can we release both of these simultaneously and the republicans said no. and it was a party line deal. ultimately, we understand now it was political from the democrats. but what about the fbi and the departmen department of jus? why were they so squarely a
brian: he went on to say that might be the best weapon for us in the mid terms. put nancy pelosi out there as this could be your speaker. a lot of people think, including many democrats, that is not an easy thing to overcome. steve: particularly if you take a look at her sound bite archive through the years. nancy pelosi, essentially the republicans would be have to just say dew points this person to be speaker again? ainsley: so we always listen, we always sit on this couch and we talk about her how she compares certain things and she just has some really funny sound bites. one time, i think it was during a commercial break it might have been on air. you said we should put all of her sound bites together. brian: have we done that. ainsley: the best of nancy please. brian: is there a chance for us to do that. ainsley: i think they heard your request and they did it for you, brian. brian: for example? ainsley: listen. do it so can you find out what is in it.
see this stuff going on to try to subvert democracy this way that is scary. everywhere i go, i love to hear what people plan to do with the money. i will be trying to save up money to start a family. both of my kids katie and math matthew will be going to college. we will use that money. nancy pelosi said this was crumbs. this is not a good day for fancy pelosi that s how we do it around here that s how we do it around here brain brian that s florida georgia line. if you are in nashville watching us. i think it s required in nashville. steve: to watch fox & friends. brian: passed by the governor and the country. and i think the almighty. but i will say. this fgl house right off broadway is the coolest place. steve: they have their own place. brian: every floor has a
anderson happy. a british court will decide whether to drop an arrest warrant violating bail related to crimes in sweden which it may not have committed. he will be extradited to the u.s. for questioning if he leaves the embassy. that should be interesting. steve? steve: thank you very much, brian. president trump has long-stated that he and his family, the target of a politicized justice department and fbi in a recent op-ed on the foxnews.com site former assistant secretary of state robert charles agree agrees with president trump. he write i have interacted with some of these professionals during the past two decades and never perceived them as political. but something overcame them. grab them and turned them into something else during the 2016 election campaign. they have devolved into political animals. former assistant secretary of state robert charles joins us right now from washington, d.c. robert, good morning to you. good morning. steve: who are you talking about? well, yo
dispensary. word got out after the pot shop posted this picture online. the organization saying while the dispensary is not an approved sight for sales. the girl didn t technically break any rules since she sold them on the sidewalk. and happy birthday to former president ronald reagan. the 40th commander-in-chief born on this day 107 years ago. happy birthday to you happy birthday, mr. president jillian: reagan here celebrating 72nd birthday with wife nancy in 1993. he died of alzheimer s disease in 2004. guys? steve: there you go. thank you very much. ainsley: aren t we glad he was born? he was a great american. steve: there you go. thank you, jillian. the democrats rebuttal to that fisa abuse memo heads to the president s desk. what happens now? will he release it? judge napolitano is on the case is he coming in to tell us. brian: we usually put him on